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Review
. 2024 Sep;51(9):889-899.
doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2024.06.020. Epub 2024 Jul 4.

Interplay of RNA-binding proteins controls germ cell development in zebrafish

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Interplay of RNA-binding proteins controls germ cell development in zebrafish

De-Li Shi. J Genet Genomics. 2024 Sep.
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Abstract

The specification of germ cells in zebrafish mostly relies on an inherited mechanism by which localized maternal determinants, called germ plasm, confer germline fate in the early embryo. Extensive studies have partially allowed the identification of key regulators governing germ plasm formation and subsequent germ cell development. RNA-binding proteins, acting in concert with other germ plasm components, play essential roles in the organization of the germ plasm and the specification, migration, maintenance, and differentiation of primordial germ cells. The loss of their functions impairs germ cell formation and causes sterility or sexual conversion. Evidence is emerging that they instruct germline development through differential regulation of mRNA fates in somatic and germ cells. However, the challenge remains to decipher the complex interplay of maternal germ plasm components in germ plasm compartmentalization and germ cell specification. Because failure to control the developmental outcome of germ cells disrupts the formation of gametes, it is important to gain a complete picture of regulatory mechanisms operating in the germ cell lineage. This review sheds light on the contributions of RNA-binding proteins to germ cell development in zebrafish and highlights intriguing questions that remain open for future investigation.

Keywords: Gametogenesis; Germ plasm; Germline stem cell; Posttranscriptional gene expression; Primordial germ cell; RNA-binding protein; Translational activation and repression; Zebrafish.

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Conflict of interest The author declares no competing interests.

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